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Re: forcibly purging quota? [message #20463 is a reply to message #20461] Tue, 18 September 2007 09:15 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Can you please explain a bit how your quotas get wrong?
Do you have some test case to reproduce the problem and demonstrate it?
Or you have started VEs w/o quotas from time to time?
Or you have some private custom VE private directories?
What filesystem do you use for /vz?

Thanks,
Kirill


Gregor Mosheh wrote:
> Hey, guys.
> Thanks again for OpenVZ, and for the expert assistance. :)
> 
> I have 15 VEs,and the quota is totally wrong on all of them. I have used 
> the trick of "vzctl stop;vzquota drop;vzctl start" in order to restart a 
> VE and have the quota properly updated.
> 
> But... I would like to avoid shutting down our customers' VPSs.
> 
> Question: How safe is "vzquota drop -f"? Could I use it to forcibly and 
> safely have the quota refreshed, without shutting down each VE? What 
> risks (if any) are involved?
>     vzquota drop 1 -f
>     vzquota on 1 -f
>
 
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